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    Chayton's Tempest

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      over her body, they were like the darkest of dark nights and

      softer than the most expensive velvets. They caressed her as if

      she and Maverick were alone in a room and he could touch her

      anyway he wished.

      “Good afternoon. Hello, Dak,” she mumbled and went

      to the fridge for a drink of lemonade.

      “Hey, Mom,” he said in a voice that sounded

      remarkably close to the man that had sired him. “Did we wake

      you? If so, sorry, we were going to let you sleep until Shelia

      arrived.”

      Holding the pitcher of lemonade, Tempest bit her lower

      lip as a bronzed hand held out a glass full of ice for her. Taking

      it from him, she risked a glance to his eyes and shuddered at

      the look he had. It was a mix of possession and a feeling she

      didn’t want to see. Filling the glass, she turned away from him.

      “You didn’t wake me, Dak. It was past time for me to get

      up, anyway.” Tempest took a small sip and couldn’t contain

      the shiver that invaded her body as Maverick brushed against

      her with his hard physique.

      Maverick couldn’t help allowing their bodies to touch.

      Tempest looked like a stunning vision. The way her sarong fit

      over her made him long to peel it away and enjoy what lay

      beneath it. He could see her breathing was affected by him

      being there, and he wanted nothing more than to pull her into

      his arms and kiss her senseless.

      The doorbell rang and Tempest walked away from the

      overwhelming amount of testosterone in her kitchen. Pulling

      open the door a genuine smile crossed her face as she looked

      upon Shelia.

      “Good morning, Ms. Burnell,” Shelia greeted her. In her

      hands she held a cake box.

      “Good morning, Shelia. Please call me Tempest.” She

      winked and added, “Or Mom.”

      Shelia leaned in and kissed her cheek before walking

      into the kitchen, opting not to answer that comment. Tempest

      shut the door on the scorching afternoon and breathed a sigh of

      relief that her house stayed cool. She heard the swamp cooler

      kick in and send more cool air through the home.

      “You have to watch how you stare at me, baby, or I’m

      going to go all ‘caveman’ on you and carry you off over my

      shoulder and ravish you.” Those words were spoken directly

      into her ear.

      Tempest jumped as Maverick settled his hands on the

      sides of her waist. “What are you doing here?” she hissed,

      hating that her body still desired his.

      Stepping away, he allowed her the much needed

      distance between them. His eyes were serious as he met her

      gaze. “I came by to see how you were doing after reading that

      letter. Dakota asked if I wanted to stay for lunch.” He grinned,

      seeming suddenly boyish. “He is a great kid.”

      One you were nowhere around during the hard years. You

      show up after he is grown. Forcing a smile, she nodded. “He is.”

      As if he could read her mind, he shook his head. “I’m

      sorry I wasn’t around. If I could go back in time I would. But I

      can’t.”

      Biting back her spiteful remarks, Tempest took a deep

      breath. “I don’t want to talk about it anymore. Thank you for

      last night.” Her eyes raked over his black-clad body one last

      time before she left him standing there as she moved into the

      kitchen.

      “You’re welcome, mitawin.” For a moment, Maverick

      remained in the living room and watched Tempest, Dakota,

      and Shelia interacting in the kitchen. His gut clenched as he

      witnessed the true joy on Tempest’s face as she laughed and

      joked with her son and his girlfriend.

      In that moment, Maverick knew he’d found his family.

      His grandfather was right; he and Tempest were destined to be

      together. Although he hadn’t been there for her in the past, all

      that was going to change. His eyes turned possessive as he

      looked over his family. Yes, his family. There was no other way

      to think of them. As he walked to the kitchen to join them, he

      could feel his grandfather’s approval wash over him.

      Lunch was a lighthearted affair. Afterward, Shelia and

      Tempest cleaned up since the men had made the meal. Dakota

      took Maverick out into the living room.

      “What do you do?” Dakota asked as his mom and Shelia

      entered the room. His arm settled around his girlfriend as his

      mother took a solo seat across from Maverick.

      Maverick met his gaze before glancing at Tempest

      quickly. “I’m in the Navy.”

      “Really?” Dakota clearly fought back the grin that

      tempted to fly across his face. “Mom dates a guy in the Air

      Force. He claims to be some secret operative or something like

      that.” He grunted from the elbow Shelia delivered into his side.

      Years of hiding emotion came in handy again as

      Maverick turned his gaze from Dakota to Tempest. “You’re

      dating a Fl…Airman?”

      She shrugged. “We’ve been out a few times. But it’s

      nothing serious.”

      “Not for his lack of trying,” Dakota added.

      “And that means what, exactly?” Maverick asked his

      child.

      “Just that he wants to be a permanent fixture in this

      household.” Tempest glared across the room at her soon-to-be

      deceased son, who ignored her evil look.

      When hell freezes over. Maverick nodded slowly, not

      letting his true feelings on the matter out. “And what do you

      think of him?”

      “He’s not bad. He’s nice enough to me and Shelia. Treats

      mom like a queen.” This time there was a silent challenge in

      Dakota’s eyes.

      “Good for him,” Maverick managed to force out. No

      man needed to be treating his woman like anything.

      Dakota got in one last dig. “I think once he gets back

      from his latest mission, he is going to ask mom to marry him.”

      That almost broke the control Maverick had on his

      temper. His eyes snapped over to land on Tempest, who

      suddenly found the fabric of her chair extremely interesting.

      “And if he does? What will you say, Tempest?”

      She lifted on shoulder slightly. “I don’t know. He’s a

      wonderful man.” Tempest wouldn’t meet his gaze.

      Heedless of the other two people in the room, Maverick

      stood up and stopped in front of her chair. “Look at me,” he

      commanded.

      Her head came up slowly. “What?”

      “You won’t marry him.”

      Dark-brown eyes narrowed as the stared at the imposing

      man before them. “And why not, James? You have no say over

      what I do and whom I do it with.”

      Maverick filled her vision as he leaned down and placed

      his hands on the arms of her chair, blocking out everything but

      him. “I said you aren’t going to marry him,” he ground out. His

      chiseled face directly in hers made his furious gaze

      unavoidable.

      “You know what?” Tempest leaned forward and put her

      face nose to nose with his. At his answering raise of an

      eyebrow she continued, “I’m long past the age of needing a


      keeper. If I were needing one, I wouldn’t take you.” Her eyes

      raked up and down his close physique. “I needed you then, not

      now,” she spat at him.

      The tension in the room grew to gigantic proportions in

      seconds. Maverick’s eyes flashed dangerously before he

      reached out with one strong hand and gripped her chin. “You

      know what? I’m getting tired of you throwing that in my face. I

      can’t keep apologizing for it. I have owned up to my mistake of

      ignoring you in town after that blundering time I took your

      virginity. But damn it, I wasn’t the one who kept your

      pregnancy from me; that was our parents. Mine and yours.”

      His fingers tightened as she tried to pull her chin free.

      “No, you listen to me now. I’m trying to make up for this. I

      want to be a part of Dakota’s life; he is not just your son but my

      son as well. He is ours.” Maverick lowered his face even more,

      putting their lips millimeters from each other.

      “Oh, yeah. One other thing. You remember my

      grandfather?” He waited to get her acknowledging nod. “He

      seems to think that our lives are intertwined. According to him,

      you’re my mitawin.”

      “What the hell does that mean? And let go of me!” She

      smacked at his hand and received a narrow glare before he let

      go that said if he didn’t want to let her go, she wouldn’t be able

      to make him.

      “I’ll tell you when you are ready. Until then, just know

      you can’t marry him.” Maverick’s voice dropped to a low tone,

      but it still echoed through her soul. “Don’t try to fight with me

      on this. Accept your destiny, for it is intertwined with mine.”

      Not wanting to hear anything similar to that, she shoved

      him away. “Nothing of me is intertwined with you.”

      “Not yet,” he vowed. Maverick looked from her eyes

      down to her plump lips and back up again. He opened his

      mouth to say something else when his beeper went off.

      Standing upright, he jerked it off his belt and glanced at the

      number.

      Solemnity settled across his features as he pulled off his

      cell and dialed a number. “Maverick,” he snapped off when he

      got someone. “Arrange a transport for me out of Kirkland and

      I’ll meet everyone in San Diego. See you there.” He closed the

      phone with a snap.

      Looming over the woman in the chair, Maverick stared

      down at her. “Stand up,” he commanded.

      Stunned by the emotion in his voice, Tempest couldn’t

      ignore him. She stood and looked up at his face. “What?”

      “Don’t forget what I said. I’ll be back.” Large hands

      settled on her shoulders as he pulled her in closer to him.

      “Toksha ake wacinyuanktin ktelo.” Still unmindful of the other

      two people in the room, Maverick pressed his mouth to hers.

      In a second, Tempest had melded her body into his

      strong, hard one. A purr of contentment erupted from her

      throat as her fingers scrunched up the sides of his shirt. Despite

      her harsh words, it was obvious she was into the kiss as much

      as he was.

      Maverick let his hands move down her back and settle

      on her firm butt. Bringing her in even further, Maverick

      increased the passion of the kiss. His tongue swept through her

      mouth as he relearned her taste and taught her his.

      As his cock throbbed in his jeans, he knew he had to

      stop. Reluctantly releasing her mouth, he pulled back so he

      could stare into her hooded eyes that were darker than normal

      with passion. “Toksha ake wacinyuanktin ktelo.” He leaned in for

      one more kiss and then he turned around and walked out the

      door with a wave to his son and his girlfriend who’d been

      watching what they’d done with shocked expressions on their

      faces.

      Moments after the door shut behind him, they heard the

      rumble of his motorcycle. Then there was the relative silence of

      the normal neighborhood sounds. Dakota stared at her like

      she’d grown another head.

      “Don’t start with me, Dak,” she warned, trying to ignore

      the blush that was running up the sides of her face like a horse

      coming down the homestretch.

      Dakota opened his mouth only to shut it when Shelia

      elbowed him in the side and shook her head at him. Then he

      held up his hands in silent surrender.

      Tempest walked back to her bedroom and sequestered

      herself away. Then she settled upon the bed and tried to sort

      out what the feelings were that still coursed through her body.

      “What the hell did you call me, James?” She frowned as

      she tried to recall the word, not that it would help her in the

      least, for she didn’t speak Lakota. Lying back on her bed, she

      smiled to herself. I only call him James when I’m not sure what he’s

      up to.

      Closing her eyes, she let her mind go back to the kiss

      he’d given her before he left. How thorough he’d explored the

      recess of her mouth. How he’d tasted, better than she’d

      believed he would.

      Flinging her arms out, she moaned to her empty room,

      “Oh get a grip, Tempest. It was just a freaking kiss!” Turning

      her head to the side, she added, “But it was one hell of a kiss.”

      Her body still throbbed from his touch. Groaning in

      agony, she rolled over and tried to control the moisture that

      seemed to pool between her legs. Her reaction to Maverick got

      more and more intense each time their paths crossed.

      “God, I’m like a horny teenager,” she mumbled.

      “Good,” a masculine voice whispered by her ear.

      Jumping in fright, Tempest found herself being rolled

      over and the large body of Maverick covered her, pressing her

      deeper into the thick mattress. His lips brushed over hers,

      lightly. Teasingly.

      “What are you doing here?” she demanded as her eyes

      cut over to her bedroom door, which was still closed.

      “I needed another kiss from you before I left.” His stiff

      erection dug into her belly as one thick leg wedged itself

      between hers, inching her sarong up higher. “And then I saw

      you here, moaning to yourself about me.” His lips moved over

      hers again.

      “I thought you had to leave for…San Diego was it?”

      “I do have to go. I just wanted to make sure you weren’t

      going to be marrying anyone while I’m gone.”

      She put her eyes on him. The look he had in his was

      nothing short of tender. “I won’t.” Where the words came

      from, she had no idea; but there they were and she knew he

      wouldn’t let her take them back.

      “I’m going to hold you to that. Now, give me a kiss. I

      have to go to work, sweetheart.” Craving his mouth on hers

      like a damn hussy, Tempest didn’t even fight him on it. Her

      hands slid up across the muscled expanse of his back as their

      lips met in a fiery explosion. Hands clawed at his skin through

      his shirt as they ground together.

      Maverick bucked his hips, showing her just how much

      he wanted her. Dragging his teeth across her lower lip, he


      released it and mumbled into her mouth, “I want to make love

      to you, how I should have years ago. But I have to go or I’m

      going to miss my plane. This will be finished when I get back.”

      When she opened her eyes, it was if it had been a dream. He

      was gone.

      Thirteen

      Maverick groaned in pain as the doctor probed his

      wound. “Damn it! That hurts!”

      His black eyes moved across the room. “Is he going to be

      okay?” The leader of the Megalodon Team lay unconscious on

      the table as a group of doctors worked frantically over his

      body.

      “You need to sit still, sir. You did what you could for

      him, now let me get you stitched up!” the young doctor

      commanded the irate SEAL.

      “I need to know how he’s doing! Now!” Maverick

      thundered.

      The fact he had a six-inch laceration across his ribcage

      didn’t deter him from lunging off his exam table the second the

      words, “He’s crashing!” reverberated across the room.

      Normally unflappable, Maverick was beside himself as

      he witnessed his good friend and teammate begin to fade.

      “Harrier!” he shouted as another doctor shoved him out of the

      way. “You can’t give up! Lex needs you! We need you!

      Goddamn it! Fight!”

      It took four corpsmans to get Maverick restrained as

      medics rushed the still man out the door and down the hall.

      “Sir, sir! You need to remain here and out of the way.”

      Once he was stitched up, Maverick went into the

      hospital’s waiting room with the rest of his teammates. The

      entire group was somber as they waited for news.

      “Fuck!” Maverick snapped, causing everyone else to

      glance over at him with a question in his gaze. “This is my

      fault! It’s my fault he’s lying there. I should’ve taken out both

      those guys. Some sniper I am!” He pounded his fist against the

      hospital’s cool wall.

      Tyson Kincade walked over to him and placed a hand

      on his arm. “Don’t blame yourself, Mav. That second wave

      took us all by surprise. You were the one who ran in there and

      got him out.”

      “If I hadn’t fucked up, I wouldn’t have had to get him

      out of that mess.” Disgust filled Maverick’s tone. “What am I

      going to tell Lex?” He sank to the cold metal chair along the

      wall. “What am I going to tell their kids?”

      “Tell her he’s going to be okay,” a soft feminine voice

      entered the conversation. Maverick looked up to see a

     


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